Research Instrumentation Questionnaire A. Description
The document discusses research instrumentation, specifically the use of questionnaires. It defines a questionnaire as a set of questions used to collect information from respondents. Questionnaires provide a cheap, quick way to obtain large amounts of data from a large sample. This questionnaire used a 5-point Likert scale to measure descriptive evaluations, with responses ranging from "Strongly Agree" to "Strongly Disagree." It consisted of 30 statements divided into 7 parts to assess how social media influencers affect students' behaviors and lifestyles.
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Research Instrumentation Questionnaire A. Description
The document discusses research instrumentation, specifically the use of questionnaires. It defines a questionnaire as a set of questions used to collect information from respondents. Questionnaires provide a cheap, quick way to obtain large amounts of data from a large sample. This questionnaire used a 5-point Likert scale to measure descriptive evaluations, with responses ranging from "Strongly Agree" to "Strongly Disagree." It consisted of 30 statements divided into 7 parts to assess how social media influencers affect students' behaviors and lifestyles.
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Research Instrumentation
Questionnaire
a. Description
A questionnaire, as defined by Saul McLeod (2018) is a
research instrument consisting of a series of questions for the purpose of gathering information from respondents, with space provided for indicating response to each question, intended for submission to a number of persons for reply (Caintic, et. al., 2008). Simply, the questionnaire is a set of questions which, when answered properly by a required number of properly selected respondents, will supply a necessary information to complete a research study. The questionnaire was used in the study because the questionnaire provides a relatively cheap, quick and efficient way of obtaining large amounts of information from a large sample of people.
b. Response Mode
The researchers made use of 4 rating scale or Likert scale
according to intensity of feeling, emotion or attitude under the purpose of gathering specific kind of data needed (Calderon et. al., 2008) which is appropriate measure the descriptive evaluation on EOP.
To describe the assessment of how social media influencers
affect the behaviour and lifestyle of Accountancy student of Wesleyan University-Philippines, the following numerical and verbal description were used:
Numerical Verbal
5 Strongly Agree (SA)
4 Agree (A)
3 Moderately Agree (MA)
2 Moderately Disagree (MD)
1 Strongly Disagree (SDz
c. Development
The questionnaire, consisted of a total of thirty
statements, was answered by numerical and verbal response. Since the study sought to answer specific questions, the questionnaire was divided into seven parts namely, the Time Management, the Personal Dialogue, the Social Connection, the Attitude and perception, the Personal Choices, the Pattern of Consumption. Each part of the questionnaire has five (5) statements.